Books matching: female dominated society
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In a world where women greatly outnumber men, 'A Brother's Price' explores the dynamics of romance, gender roles, and societal structures. The story follows Jerin, a rare male in this female-dominated society, as he navigates relationships with multiple women and faces challenges unique to his gender. The book presents an interesting premise of gender reversal, with men being highly prized and protected, while also delving into themes of desire, romance, and the societal impact of such a skewed gender ratio. Readers found the world-building to be engaging, the plot to be intriguing, and the writing style to be enjoyable, offering a mix of romance, fantasy, and exploration of gender constructs.
There were a few advantages to being a boy in a society dominated by women. One, Jerin Whistler thought, was that you could throttle your older sister, and everyone would say, “She was one of twenty-e... - #2
"Ritual of Proof" by Dara Joy is a futuristic romance novel set on a distant planet where women hold power and men are sold off in arranged marriages. The main characters, She Lord Marquelle Green Tamryn and Jorlan Reynard, challenge traditional gender roles as they navigate a romance that defies societal expectations. The author, Dara Joy, creates a unique world with gender-swapped dynamics, exploring themes of love, sacrifice, and societal norms through a captivating plot filled with steamy moments and strong character development.
Jorlan Reynard's eyes narrowed with a concealing sweep of jet lashes as he keenly scrutinized the woman. The protective strategy shaded his high cheekbones. His strong viewpoints and resolute self-dis... - #3
The 'SCUM Manifesto' by Valerie Solanas is a radical feminist text that critiques society's treatment of women and calls for the eradication of men. Solanas paints men as oppressive and selfish beings, arguing that women must rise up as the Society for Cutting Up Men (SCUM) to abolish the current social structures and establish a female-dominated society. The manifesto delves into topics such as gender programming, societal oppression, and the need for radical change in the face of male dominance.
In 1968 Jacques Derrida brought out his pathbreaking essay, “The Ends of Man,” and Valerie Solanas began earnestly distributing SCUM Manifesto. In June of that year she gunned down Andy Warhol as he w... - #4
'The High King's Golden Tongue' by Megan Derr is a high fantasy novel set in a world with war in the background, focusing on a king and his betrothed, Prince Allen Gaulden. The story follows Allen as he is rejected by the High King Sarrica, leading him to join a band of mercenaries on a dangerous mission. As the plot unfolds, secrets are revealed, relationships are tested, and mysteries abound, all set against a backdrop of political intrigue and romance. The writing style is described as engaging, with rich world-building, complex characters, and a mix of fantasy, mystery, and romance elements that keep readers hooked until the end.
Allen had never been so terrified in his life. That he was thoroughly trained in the courtly manners of nine nations and had practiced ruthlessly for life in the High Court for the past two years did ... - #5
In "Stolen by an Alien," readers are taken on a journey of alien abduction and romance. The story follows ordinary women who find themselves in extraordinary circumstances after being kidnapped and taken to alien planets. Despite the language barriers and cultural differences, the heroines navigate their new environments with resilience and adaptability. The plot revolves around the developing relationships between the human characters and their alien saviors, exploring themes of trust, protection, and understanding in the face of danger and unfamiliarity.
I was up and moving out of the tack room I’d rented a bed in and heading to the stables before I could stop myself. I knew what happened on this scumfilled planet of miscreants. The chattel being boug... - #6
"Chosen" by Stacy Jones is a science fiction romance featuring an alien abduction story with a harem-type romance element. The protagonist, Lily, is abducted by alien beings and finds herself on a different planet where she meets and forms bonds with multiple alien suitors. The story revolves around Lily's experiences adapting to her new environment, her interactions with the alien males, and the dynamics of their relationships. is praised for its imaginative world-building, unique alien species, and the development of endearing characters within a matriarchal alien society.
It was dim, night spilling in from the curtainless windows, with only the flickering light from the television casting eerie shadows on the walls. Over the low murmur of voices from the rerun, she hea... - #7
'Lords of the Storm' by Justine Davis is a science fiction romance novel that follows the story of Shaylah, a highly decorated fighter pilot who takes leave and encounters Wolf, a sex slave controlled by a collar that dictates his actions. Shaylah is determined to help him, even if it means risking her own life. The book is described as a fun space adventure with elements of excitement, drama, and romance. The plot unfolds with the characters facing various challenges and overcoming adversity, ultimately heading towards a happy ending.
The book is praised for its engaging storyline that delves into themes of rescuing a tragically hurt hero, the dynamics between the captain and the slave, and the emotional journey of the characters. The writing style is commended for its depth, thought-provoking content, and ability to evoke empathy from the readers. Despite some criticisms about over-dramatized emotions and repetitive misunderstandings between the characters, the book is overall enjoyed for its imaginative world-building and the chemistry between the protagonists.
The fact that she was exhausted colored Shaylah's reaction as she stepped out of the Sunbird. Her frown as she hit the wall of humid heat outside the ship's pressure lock was involuntary; she only kn... - #8
'Ruth's Bonded' by V.C. Lancaster is an alien romance novel that explores the relationship between Ruth, a human, and Gron, an alien from a matriarchal society. The story revolves around the challenges they face due to the language barrier and cultural differences, as they navigate being captives together and developing a deep bond despite their inability to communicate effectively. The plot includes elements of survival, miscommunication, and the exploration of a unique alien society, creating a slow-burn romance that is both sweet and unconventional.
Ruth hit the floor with a bang. Judging by how quickly the floor had risen up to meet her now aching shoulder, she’d fallen a little less than a storey. The pain wasn’t sharp enough for a break, but s... - #9
In "Daughter of the Blood," Anne Bishop introduces readers to a dark and fantastical world where females are portrayed as the dominant sex. The story follows the child queen Jaenelle and her extraordinary powers, as well as characters like Daemon, Saetan, and other key figures in the realms of Terreille, Kaeleer, and Hell. The narrative weaves together themes of power, magic, and prophecy as the characters navigate a complex web of politics, intrigue, and betrayal to protect a young girl destined to bring balance to their world.
The book delves into the struggles and conflicts faced by the characters, exploring dark themes such as abuse, power dynamics, and manipulation. Through intricate world-building and character development, Anne Bishop crafts a compelling story that captivates readers with its rich detail, complex relationships, and the looming threat of darkness that threatens to consume the realms.
Lucivar Yaslana, the Eyrien half-breed, watched the guards drag the sobbing man to the boat. He felt no sympathy for the condemned man who had led the aborted slave revolt. In the Territory called Pru... - #10
'Strange Love' by Ann Aguirre is a unique alien romance that follows the story of Zylar, an alien who kidnaps a human named Beryl to be his mate in a tournament on his planet. The plot is filled with humor, adventure, and romance, with a touch of weird alien sex. The writing style is engaging, with a mix of quirky characters, misunderstandings in communication, and a talking dog that adds to the charm of the story.
He’d had doubts about signing up for the matching service, but he couldn’t resist the prospect of millions of potential partners across hundreds of compatible species. It was humiliating that he’d bee...